Call for March’s Subscriber Writing!
Greetings, fellow writers!
On Monday, it will be time for our next Subscriber Writing Roundup post.
With that in mind, please can you comment below:
One, and only one, link to a piece of writing from your Substack1
A one sentence description of the chosen piece, written in the third person
e.g. M. E. Rothwell explores why his Paris Irrealis has kept him from ever visiting the city.
You have until Monday morning 9am GMT to submit so I have time to put the list together before it goes out later that same day. I’ll put the links in order of receipt to keep things as fair as possible.
N.B. This is a community feature for paying subscribers only. If you’re not yet a paid up member but would like to feature, please upgrade your subscription (it’s very cheap!) and you can have your writing included in the Roundup too!
This can be any post of your choice — it doesn’t have to have been published in the last month.



Sutee recounts his top culinary experiences in Peru, drawn from seven years of explorations around the country. https://www.howtoeatinperu.com/p/my-favorite-food-experiences-in-peru
Kameron Sanzo unpacks the etymology of "burnout," and investigates how energy language informs our experience of, and our contribution to, the phenomenon of burnout. https://www.electrotonicletters.com/p/burnout